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mpany A. om, b the causes of these sudden deaths are stood that, when the referees ave agreed, they | and sixty-four men of Company A, engineer ae are to submit their agreement to us for our *P- | soldiers. The latter was to be under the com- bu eoeetient deager Iron thems sna tee Perens Ww atc ile ge eel Pits fafiacagresd that, while this subject is | mand of Lt. Andrew J. Donelson, of the corps | removed only by well-adapied treatment and THIS EVENING. Feb. 25, before the referees, the notes which have bereto- | of engineers, with Brevet Second Lieut. Edward va 3 it fa net ioe But ene nigh mere of tomadanea, homens the paces sre, mutually |p “Alozander, ofthe same corp, as wabaliern;| q Tee ndlceationapaken fie net ono vue. atone mh omecf withdrawa. F. K. Zouuicorrsz and the engineer department of the Army was | liar, and requires a peculiar treatment "The | Who on thus ocaston wil) appear in two favorite a | directed to detail an officer of the corps for duty.| Persons most liable to it are those of full babit, characters, “Constance” in AMUSEMENT EVENING STAR, |"49#/86T0x News anv cossrr. EVENING STAR. Sroprep MisrEPRESENTATION.—By way of : i blic opinion against WASHINGTON CITY: breaking the force of pu’ quunematr «+--+ February 25, 1858. | the act of Senator Douglas in seeking to get ——— | his recent report before the country in advance "UF Advertisements should be sent im by | of the official publication of that of t( Sen- on A rly elderly persons of full habit, good THE LOVE CHASE ’ ‘k m.; otherwise they may not ap- | ate’s Committee on Territories made b: Wasntxotox, D.C., Feb 23, 1958. on the staff of the officer commanding the Army ire sedentary ple who take St aaa ane and “Kate ©’ Kriew 12 o'clock m.; v a We have carefully examined and considered " (i ‘al labo: ? , pear until the mext day. tor Green, many writers for the press from the facts connected with the recent difficulty be- | of Utah. In pursuance with the order, Capt. Sr ae ee egy tennis PERECTION this city, now sympathizing politically with | tween Gen. Cullom and Mr. Clay, and we are of John Newton, of the corps of engineers, has thone their meals reg’ SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. With a Grand March on the Guitar, and a recitaiion hours, etc.; all who are subject to exhausting se- age 2 3 ‘: Mr. D., and many Republican-party editors, ea puieskcgd aadires in toe rn og and thet tie been detailed as the officer for staff duty. We | cretions or discharges of any kind also females from the French, a amiation of Resee, The Union, ina very able and interesting | ,, just now engaged in misrepresentizig the | honor of both parties deumnds thal Gen. Cullom | giso learn that in consequence of his ill health | suffering from any i compla| c talus ee mes Pam ee iM an article to-day, exposes the worse than folly of facts involved in the case; which is a very plain sand we tater datas eat ec comes of | Lieutenant Donelson has been relieved of the a ones wile bymnoe ch rend aullonen, pos: Wis bad mee ; the ides that the result of an election at a} According to their story, a pledge was | 10sec terms of settlement by Gen. Cullom and the command of thecompany, and Lieutenant J.C. | ticularly after eating even a moderate meal ; sluy- prea open ant; pertersishaie Gomesnies tt ™%. Cross Roads precinct in Kansas, wer aaie made to Senator D. by the Committee, that the | seconds of the parties shall be smaene cate Duane has been appointed in his place. The Toi aeed poles Sryney ery = a3 : Permitted, by American statesmen, to reports should not be made until last Monday. Lemay cosine restore 4 Cartrexpen, | reinforcements are expected to leave Fort Leav- | sometimes severe pain, perhaps severe pripita- directly or indirectly baad Positions on Siaes We are informed, en the best authority, that R. Tooms: enworth at the earliest practicable day—prob- | tion or syigayien! whey troubisgs at the oe} —— FOR THREE NIGUTS ONLY. 525 ~ anes Na a ai this is not so. Senator Green —— by A. Kenszpy. ably some time in the first part of April next. poeple af. tha. hemmeinate.. Soutien THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATORDAY, ~ | Senator Douglas, as early as last Monday, to ; LS have his report ready on the following day. The Intelligencer, this morning, publishes a un TON, Feb. 24, 1858. “ the appetite is poor, sometimes even too good GENTLEMEN : 1Wcferto your decision commu- Reception.—Vastly enjoyable was the re-| Persons affected in this way are, oftener than Cal. ; vq, | th on th dan- | The Great Burlesque Cpera Tioupe He did Gnish it by that time, but its rendition | MSO Vothorisea to accept te et OC" | coption, last night, at Secretary Thompson's, | they suppose, on the Seal are Eecamariy Tekan ns |- shot hove delighted the public m the Melodeus Valuable communication urging the establish. to the Senate was delayed that it might be | °™°™ ver respectfully, | snd, a8 on previous co = ea ta | Seantgeked with IES Semen! GRAND ERTERTAINM NTS ment of an army retired list, a measure of copied. On that day, the minority, Me:srs. F.K.Zotiicorrer. | hostess and Miss Wiley were most assiduous in | should not permit the hazardous comlition equal justice to the public interest and to the " as above - continue a day. Among mai f the char- WA N. the Great Ruifo, £0. witha host Promoting the happiness of their guests. AM) Scter described, which have come wad ry treat. | of oni RO ae erent Rio, deo.. with a Fesnvary 2%, 1953. | elegant entertainment was followed by the| ment, and with very satisfactory resuits, is a very MR. WARDEN, Gentiemen: In your judgment I have entire |-jggous dance, and though at first the large road fa A aggre ae -known gen ans? hag eundert derial emienon of rng ge the snatvarersy: ee ‘Sins and number present diminished the available dau- | of the facts in his case may be st benefit to others, cen wendthane, acne. es suffi- | be bas written me the following letter, with per. - bape respectfully, ow obedient servant, pre dra try es ida ty ee eater sere we wg # 4 . a “tf . paw Tre mpd ——. Commence he . hi s: - . - . ’ tte rom ie ohn G eine ss Avent Doc eiea er aie Ga polka and the fascinating “ Lanciers.”” cee Congest from New Yok eg ® GACRED CONCERT. Hons. J.J Crittenden, Robert Toombs, and A. _ Collamer and Wade, had their report ready. oBicers of the service. Then it was that Mr. Douglas first alleged that his individual report was not completed, and Papers of Fi orton omg cari iS eoe wy the asked “until Thursday, if not until Monday” Vitginia banks. last, in order to complete it. He also requested a ae to see or hear read the report of the majority. I> The Rochester Union says that four bundred A " 5 f es eae aa sgnte year As under no recognized construction of parlia- Hons.J. J. Crittenden, R. Toombs, and A. Ken- nedy. . New York. Nov. 24, 1-57. ware >» eae ; mentary law had he aright to demand that Poh Tux Wearuen.—The following report of the| Dx S. 3. Fitcu—My DearSir: 8 ipposing that | THE.CHOIR OF THE FOUNDRY CHURCH eked “4 Sreermens gai Privilege, of course it was not sccorded—ail prunicd Mau. Rovre to Cattrorsi4.— westherhee this morning is made from the Morse oy ter hereon na hn ia ope may betienesied Concert of Sacred Music, : P sia. 5 u ‘our re: es , - cane a nn las we coaeadad ac 0 Pon, hes Telegraph lino to the Smithsonian Institution. | rLarment T sePidiced town pees as | On TURSDAY EVENING. Maroh a 105, Se ee ee ee Bey ta gts cal pep peewee oe me Post Roads Committee of the House of Kepre- | The time of observation is about 8 o’clock a.m.:| munication. You Se any use of it you Corner of Fourteenth and G Streets. clared the law exempting swamp lands from tax- | not arguments to be rebutted in minority re- : . i Feprvary 25, 1858, deem proper. For a ber of years I had been | rye Progranim. for the occasion b«s been pre- stion constitutional—a decision over which the ports from the same committee. The fact that | °Btatives, on the subject of an Sn, ae Buffalo, N Y. cloudy, th.28,windW. amie fag what t Supposed to be a disease of pred with’ ereat care. and wil comprise 8 piemsin people of the State are rejoicing. Mr. Di i route to California, in answer to a resolution of | yw N clear, pleasant- the heart; at times I ha’ great distress in | variety from the writings of o! modern - Douglas plead a want of readiness with his inquiry, the Postmaster General, Hon. A. V Patiadelpbis Pal clear, cold the region of the heart and left side—occasionaily | posers. The new sacred Oraione of: Fsther, or i "by WB. + Will be i> Our neighbor Metzerott has just issued a | report at that time induced Mr. Green to have Brown, starts out by referring the committee | Baltimore, M ‘ violent palpitation and fluttering of the heart; | the Beautiful Queen,” by W B. Bradbury, will s new piece of music, ‘‘ Farewell to Summer ;’’ | the majority report that he had prepared, co- ted for the Girst time, ia this city, on that words by Chester Deming, music by A F Little, pied off; thus inducing the majority of the to his elaborate report made to the —— Wheeling, V y very tenperioet : Forse mare us sii desponten oe AY on ieee, ne el yt Vn and dedicated to Miss M.J. Turpin. itt i - | om that subject; which, he says, contains his | Washington J was troubled witb headache very much, aid had | F yiingin’s, Pa avenue and at the deorof the pin committee to consent to a delay until Lhurs. ‘ Richmond, V i diay SUE dap tant, wh 1 the said rts were pre- | best convictions, after the most patient and Petersburg’ turns of a sinking, faint, prost:ate feeling, wh'ch | on the evening of the Concert fe 23 UT" The Ohio State Senate has passed the bill | S97 Oath, When Ail the Tuesday Inst. iron | laborious research, as to the proper route to be | Kegan Gs Sere distressing aid alarmed sos Sarees — repealing an act prohibiting the confinement of Mr. Douglas asked to have the time oxtended | **lected in order to carry out the true interest Ereeae ne cians, and without any apparent benefit, | gave WARIS. fagitive slaves in the jails of Obio, by a vote of Pers ifi . k and purpose of Congress. Although constantly Wilmington ; i up all bope of obtaining relief, when | was ad- | NTED —A SITUATION as Chambermd 20 to 14 until last Monday, no specific aotion was taken t with th tion during his investiga- | Columbia, 8’ v sed by a friend of anine to call mapas you. an be W ‘ora White Ser] winesn be wallace aumemanes to that end by the Committee. Subsequently —e fe Paggrene oe ea Augusta. Ga fe t confident that vou would be able to relieve At Bit" st fe 25 2t* {7 On the first of February, in Havana, two the majority insisted that they (the reports) tion of that subject, that, owing to natural ob- M ober 2 murderers were garroted. Both of them were acon, Ga. stacles lying chiefly west of the Rio Grande, | Coinmbus. 3 2 A U treatment you prescribed for my case have bad the scheme was impracticable and the service pemaeyee es ache well-nigh a miraculous effect Upes my system. desired by Congress could not be performed, Mobile, Ata foes “foggy, ther. 33. 1 am now nearly restored to my former usual the route was established, the contract duly | Gainesville lear, pleasant. good health, and. by the aid of your remedies me. [am glad to juform you that his pred'c'ions have been fully verified. The med ines and quite young, but were old offenders The sec- | Should be made on Thursday, and Mr. Green ond one was so affected on approaching the scaf- | immediately notified Mr. D. of that determi- fold where sat his iifeless companion, that he | nation by note, so that he might not proceed could bardly ascend the steps of the garrote. with the preparation of his individual report Good COOK, and one who will . “Apply to Kew Dr. v7 Indiana avenue fe 23 i" 2: i y | One posses: the proper qunliboats boding di ji New Orleans. lear. th. 45, wind W. | 724) the help of a kind Providence. I hope finally | one Possensing the proper quslibasth : soini under the impression that he was expected not executed, the foreboding disappointed, and the Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7 a.m » (cor- bead opin Poa I would most certainly Office, statig name, residence, and present A Patturvr Sentinet ox tHe Watcu Tow- to be ready with it until Monday practicability of a four horse coach service. rected for temperature,) 30) 002. 5B —We know no other Democratic journal that Y ment to any who may be - Very trnly yours, Joun Keriy,M C pation. ae 1s ANTED.—A desirable STORE ROOM, on Pa svenu >, betwen 6th and 10th streets. Ad- carrying passengers and traveling with the re- Thermometer, on the Smithsonian tower, min | #tlicted as Ihave been quired speed was practically demonstrated. imum last night, 13°; near the ground, 15! 1s Just now fighting a more gallant battle in fa- It therefore seems that, instead of beingin- vor of the immediate admission of Kansas into | tentionally cheated, as is alleged, as to the : Permit me to add red Prefer to receive a — dress Box 764, City Post Office. fe 8-eolm sg Thi tablished by Con- Sees ae rom my patients, and have tbe opportunity of a aceoaaae eros Ashland (Ohio) Journal. We have seen articles committee, he had ample time in which to fin- a @: ded h ek. oe es mat Thirty-fifth Congress—First Session. Paste ae patinpeaseglinr te =f and nited States, to enenge = ore in its columns, of late, that would grace any me- | ish it: and also to have it copied at least for vagtiors San Diego. “Many “os Lave sass In tux SzNate, yesterday, Mr. Benjamin pre- | P' : in treat patients at | speotable and easy business, hy which the above tropolitan journal in the land. bs , the New York Tribune, which journal boasts that it was mailed to its address on the night I~ We are indebted to the Hon. Guy M. Bry- . . an, of Texas, for a printed copy of a memoirfrom before the day of its presentation to the Senate. the pen of Albert H. Campbell, Esq., upon the | Under thesecircumstances, the public can judge a distance, sending the remedies by express. and sented a petition from the city of New Orleans, | conducting the treatment by letters, pester of asking that the title to lands bequeathed by the | a full statement of the condition of the patient late John McDonough to that city and Baltimore | With all the symptoms. Address may be confirmed by the United Statex; also, S 8. Fires, M.D, profits mar be ce: Ly madd ‘or tall partioulars address C. MONNE & CO., corner of Broom and Mercer sts., New York City, inclosing one pos- taxe stamp. jan B-5w* been made, and that, too, with the happiest results. This line is the same with that from the Kio Grande near El Paso to Fort Yuma, or i - s presented a petition from the xame city, praying No. 714 Broadway, New York FOU 3 of the justice of the charges in the Republican. | th® Colorado, and is to be discontinued when- | Punsrses to relinquish the interest of the United | P_S —I desire to way that | will supply to in- | —_—— LOST AND FOUND - Pacific Railroad. It ix a paper in reply to, or re- j - Leen ‘pal , | ever the latter begins. States in certain lands bequeathed to the cities of | vslidx or others, for 25 centx—the bare ‘cost wa einesdey evening. ot 7% o:elock, ules oar poppet tratenaptacoeghe spied aan pat one tout « This is an established route, and to abandon | New Orleans and Philadelphia by the late Ste- | Six Lectures on the Causes and Cure of Cor gp erg oot ok ‘ 0 * phen Gitard; both referred finder tion and the laws of life—a that contemplated work. Its author is, evident- it for another yet untrod, would, the Postmas- i : ~ ll be Liberally rewarded by leaving it at 493 7th : . The bill to incorporate Gonzaga College in the | 30 illus: ns, bound in muslin—in whi — itt 2 eager of courtesy on their part in forcing Senator ter General thinks, be giving up a certainty | city of Wash inenl aah yah Columbia, was | developed the mode of both preventinu ane eer ly, quite as well acquainted with his subject as Douglas to be ready with the expression of his =? giving uP «la third time and passed. the able statesman whose letter he criticizes. for an uncertainty. And, he asks, what is pro- Conx m, Bronchitix and A ing The explanations between Messrs. Bell and | well as Heart Disease. which | have f- individual vi r ti ‘Together with that production, the two form «| @ ividual views upon the Lecumpton Cunsti be ¥ and the ateont Of ess yee ng A Py i + Pi posed to be substituted for this assurance to | Johnson, of ‘Tennessee, on the subject of resola- | entirely successful in my practice. If by mail | Wbeh the owner exn hay ad - “4 chapter upon the relative merits of the rival | ‘tion, without allowing him due time (under th blic and the Department that the ser- | !utions of instructions from the Legislature of | 15 cents mast be inclosed. to pay poctaxe” Give praxine property ond paying Sor this advertissmen sauaeo ae ae Campbell advocates the El Paso | the domestic circumstances by which he was | ‘Be Public a I that State, occupied the Senate after our report | address i route with great earnestness and ability—which | $¥frounded) for their preparation. According | V'°° ©@? eee eens kermernea? Nothing, | closed = REWARD.—Strayed away on th i ; D alarge blnck NEW FC DLAN ie tl t Finally, the Army bill was taken up, and with- lf a 8: ‘ a, sheds vast light, indeed, on the question of the | to parliamentary law, the only report from a oh amaapieed malariae eae gut action thereon, after an executive session, the | {Y Fore Corapan "will Ue hele at there all aut | brensl. node toc teem en ke thes feasibility of communication bet: the Mis- | committee is that of the majority; what are by a Senate adjourned. RIDAY EVENING, Feb. 25, at 7o'clock. He anewers to the name of Sancho. The above sum sissippi aa hs Picts const by _ : courtesy termed minority posed are, in the | terests may suggest, or as they may be influ-| Ix tux Hovse. after our report closed, Mr. By order : 2p, putea aa reouver?s x. GOW _ eye of parliamentary luw, but the views of in- | enced by such large sectional or railroad com- | Goodwin made a lengthy speech in the Commit- | —1t - ee DOE. Pron fe 25-at* * i Pas aves o. Evererz’s Ectocr at Ricumonp.—We learn | “9° % P' Lbs it- | binations as may appeal to their cupidity. The | tee of the Whole, in opposition to the Lecomp- | | A MEETING OF THE WASHIN —A brown mixed milton cloth RAGLAN. cividual members—of the minority of commit- Seas ie if City Deim¢ Association will be held on from the Richmond Dispatch that the largest Postmaster General does not assert that any | 0” Constitution. FRIDAY EVENING, Feb 2th, at. Harmony fy fronts» hook aud exe at the tnse-oi the audience eyer witnessed in bats Richmond Thea. | tees. By courtesy alone, can they present them such combinations will influence the contractors. Mr; Millson addressed the Committee on the Beluok” D strest, between 12th and 13th, at 7): Exeout Soe ton wen ge mur Or the sal, maar = ae rm : a ic - 3 Exeoutivs is = pat He = Eas ys baw Gwaniines eee i Under these circumstances, it strikes us that | but considering it his duty to point out the con- od tha Compress bad power to reyulste tbe tor. “Ris a 8. R. SYLVESTER, Sec._ | fentlemen having said coat is his psession will con- lon. ward Everett’s “Washington Eu- y 7 y logy,’’ that building having been kindly ten- | the majority of the committee instead of treat- dered to the ladies of the Mount Vernon Associa- ing Senator Douglas with rudeness or want of tion, by —e — dia for the occasion. | due courtesy in insisting on presenting their By 10 o’clock in the morning crowds of ladies last. Neged and gentlemen began to pour into the building, whelaV i end Ape Ste teeta oe ld so that before 12 o'clock every nook and corner, writers for the press notoriously sympathizing =v fer a great favor on the owner by leaving the same at NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that C.] Wiliard’s Hotel 2 = — oat boon expelled from OO ree Washington Club tor fa:ling to return mon- ey received by him for tickets of the George Wash-|(* 000 NT ngton Club bail, riven ou the lith of Fetruary. Grorsy WW. DUTT 'y order of the Clul G H streets, 3t* i. J_H. HOWELL, Sec'y. = Sse for a Territory, nor could a Territory make a con- ring of such unlimited power on a company | stitution for a State. wee owe tis eepoombllity, to. ther gubtio; be} Mes the ground that it had not the sanction of ingt Says: the people of Kansas. b ‘5 ‘In this very case, if the action of the execu- Mr. Davis, of Mixs., advocated the admixsion = sequences almost certain to attend the confer- | iteries. A State could not make a Constitution lem €0) Mr. Chaffee opposed the Lecompton Constitu- inform tis frends and the public gen that by minke L etl eae ree pa hens | Exe wowerament is to be disarmed by conferring | of Kansas under the Lecompton Constitution. He lem E LADIES OF 87, PAUL'S Lutheran dies’. guiemeray Missa’ and fren 4 wil at distinguishe: mtleman, were them- | the power on Messrs. Butterfie! ‘argo ‘0 regarded it as ar absurdity to say that it was ne- *hurch will holda FA x ello y rt “Sto order, with neatness from pit to dome, was literally packed, while iustwas tha sts ffi of einer tention of what will be at once their condincne he South censary to submi Constitution to the People in | BM igeanmencing MONDAY EVENING. March | dispatch. Boots and Shoes repsired xt short notice, hundreds of others besieged the box office and sels Ty Pass and Salt Lake route was zealously advo- | order to make it valid. bl = arespeds to be appropriated to the erecting imine Regt manner.ans has ee <a 4 surrounded the front door, eagerly seeking an | questionable propriety on his part, in his act of | cated, and great railroad intereate ond the wae Mr. Fenton opposed the Lecompton measure, | pt RnOnaee, a. ag Ballantyne’s. or from | G amd esate Pace NO. aan at tee - opportunity to add a few more to the already dispatching to the New York Tribune a copy | terest of cities lying above St. Louis were in- | and, although in favor of peace, would not have the members of the Church. fe 24 w* Brother's Wood Yard, Waskington, D.C. crowded auditory. of his individual report on the night before its voked to sustain that route. Well, suppose these | it purchased at the expense of right and freedom. ie iim About 12 o’clock the orchestra played two na- presentation to the Senate. tional airs, and in a short time after the bel! rung up the drop, when seated on the stage was ob- Messrs. Ciay anp Cuttom. —Below will be served Lieut Gen. Scott, Gen. Harney, Hon. | found the correspondence resulting in the ad- William C. Rives, Hon. Edward Everett, Hon. | - : ? iJ tment of the recent unfortunat ficult Wa. L. Yancey, Governor Wise, Lieut. Govern- bapzacensatts a or Jackson, Col. George W. Munford. and other | Detweem Mesers. Clay and Cullom, which was distinguished civilians and soldiers, all comfort | “ected at 4 p.m. yesterday. To their numer- ably seated, while upon a table in front of most | 9¥5 Mutual friends this announcement, we are of the cusets was observed the walking cane and | Very sure, will give great satisfaction, indeed : Spy giass of General Washington, which were Correspondence. intended as presents to Messrs. Everett and | To the Editor of the Union: Yancey, by the ladies of the Mount Vernon Asso- Sim: We to enclose to you, for publication, ciation the co: respondence in the affair of Hon James B. Col. Munford, on bebalf of the iadies, present- | ¢la¥, of Kentucky, and Hon. Wm. Cullom, of the cane to Mr. Everett and the spy glass to Mr. \ cities and railroad. companies combined shail | He bad no fears of dissolution of the Union. Lpcrus, apply, not to Congress, not to your committee, Mr. Sinith, of Tenn., obtained the floor, when RSD ee NG, the instant, at the "Taxen Pn Sa A be the best T tuk not to the executive of the United States, but to | the Comunittee rose aud the House adjourned. new Ebenezer Churen, ou Bell st it, Georzetown, Mr. Butterfleld, Mr. Fargo, and the rest of thei, Tickets 12 cents. ane seumper tinuny whence in the exercise of their discretion, to start on the Proceedings of To-day. > > of new style cas i s Wa a r 5 ~ oN $ miississipp! above, or even at St. Louis, and | ty tHe Sexate, to-day, Mr. Mason introduced jradecca: biaor Hanh bd NE: ci a eiREN Rese thence by the South Pass, Salt Lake, &e. What a resolution calling on the Secretary of the Navy | Washington Tabeary th ut the rooms, | - GA cies ail ibe lnmaietiai, for a list of vessels lost and destroyed since 1793, | huncn THURSDAY, the srth eee eente ave” | Lncketa, de. ROBERT SANUS. mountains, for at least four or five months of the | together with the names of prizes captured. fe % WM IRCE. See’ Pa. ave.. b. t. Sth and 9th sta. ne EN A MD St . year. Ir. Crittenden presented the credentials of Mr. i =e % OLFE’S SCHKIDAM AROMATIC The reply to this may be, and according to all | Shields, as a > raator from Minnesota. together | | pid fon aod pares Pee : Ww SCHNAPPS, the laws of human nature would be, ‘‘we kuow | with that gentleman’s petition that he should be by the name of Ohaeph Scholom. The proprietor particularly recommends the above g but we have such a large private interest vest- allowed a seat befo: ‘Schoappa to persons travelling or about to settie m jeither Daguerreoty pes or Am- answer would they make’? Why, that the ronte was utterly impracticable from snow, ice, and dmission of thecon-| It was resolved that we advertise for @ piece of in our railroads, town lots, &c., all aloes templated State into tue Union. ‘The discussion —_ pen =) mils and a haif from this | the South or West on cvouut of its Medicinal pro- much of this ponte, iat if vee ee wares was in progress when we closed. “Dios coon pen ebeelh Will send an ad_ | Perties in correcting the disagreesbie and often dan or Ofte Sere eoeares Wek 1x tHE Hovse, the Chair submitted a commu- | dress to Jonas Glick, No. 422 Pennsylvania avenne, | gerous effects produced by 8 change of water—a he Post Office Department may impose.’ This id x nication f:om the Secretary of the Treaéury re- Washington, to which all travelers South aod Weet might satisfy *‘the bond” it is true, but in the fe 22-4t* E. CAUPFMAN, Se.’y ri < meantime, for the four or tive months, the public | specting the fitting the old Saloon of the Patent = riy liable. Strangers should be enreful Weare, very i ar bass obed't servants, - Ww HARK DY'S MAGIC REMEDY CURES in purchasing the Schnapps, as th® whole country would have no mails, and the means of trans- the ti ft el dt = I F3 4 Yancey, in an eloquent and appropriate address t _JOuNson, portation of passenger, as well as mails, would Prenton of il 00 for ine nl Bacaict gina Bap ro a yo is tlooded with evumterfeits and imitations. The often minutes duration, during the delivery of 4 eis F. K. Zouricorrsr. be entirely lost.” communications from the Secretary of the Inte- H pirat ed gy tees rand s meme on the rosie which be was very frequently interrupted by ap- | February 24, 1858. — Panawany oe, 1066 The impracticability of the Salt Lake route | ror. in answer to resolutions of inquiry. cork and label, For sale by ali Druggists and Gro plause. Sim: You have wantonly forcrd upon mea per- Messrs Everett and Yancey Tesponded most | sonal ditticuity. You have, without aggression happily, both of them reviewing the services to | 00 BN pa raroat Rowde blow. sia tye +, satisfaction one gent jeman owes to anotber under hie country of George Washington, as a soldier | “\/nfart_on one gentlema my friend, the Hon. K and civilian, and his labors for the preserva- | \W Johnson, is authorized by me to confer with tion of the Union. any one you may select. Mr. Quitman, from the Committee on Military cae cers. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Ag the Postmaster General considers fully demon- | 4 fairs, reported a bill providing for the organt- 4'2.9m Danot 18 Reaver a ract. New Vierk strated ; as shown in his report, and also by the eee Me asdicie! - paenee ——— - fan ., . . fi the ntiers of Texas; also, authoriz! present situation of the army in Utab. ae ar hemear cmcigeary. to call owt He insists that the route to be chosen should nal regiments of volunteers, be positively specified by Congress, and that Mr. Faulkner, from same committee, submitted as. Stott; F. * ee ly, SM 1. street north. BY’ =’ WIN R CLOTHING AT RE- getown—J. W. Sothoron & Co. DUCED PRI {our present Youths’ and school wear, which we braces every desorption of sustabie lor drees aad *llimg at very re- 4 ‘ duced prices. PHENS ACO inori t t bject ; both of and BO. Roca 2 Your obedient servant, Jamxs B. Cray. the proposed contractors, Messrs. Butterfield, swhich een ict bok aren ae priateds danas terms, Apply to ALEX 'R. RUTHER foutwe™ * 2fu.e t. Sth and ton PERSONAL Gen. Wm. Cullom, & , &c Fargo & Co., should not be set up, not only | and made the order of the day for Wednesday dhe oho radi a Yard, between _— =. spbibunutene on: F. P. Stanton, of Kansas, is at Willards’. - = bove the President and the Department, but | 2&¢ i ed staww : tNs & CO. tints ‘tom Naiionte” “-S- Bingham, Michigan, ts at the | sin. your note, dated ed _— om san io Deyer' is ‘The resolutions for the expulsion of Mr. O. B. sl = at this tee Nationa’ * i gress itself, by being left to their own thi fal order for the — I at 11 o'clock yesterday While i hold myseit | 200¥ Con Sead see on Vinee ca epoyMrEacs. Ot ot Norzice ap --s+ The London Se etre ee Ports of | bound to give you that satisfaction which you | discretion. He urges that all the Preeen era es, Herta pirercied ac speak on the subject, | LAND GFFIC Madame Goldsehmi t's return to England, in | demand, Pesce omit to notice your assump. | routes are established by law, and inquires: | when he was taerrapied by= Ruscee DIN city, whith, for chespness, tinish aud daralality iy | "ety, Se teh Son ee Sudewagriowietete: on. yen and | What would be thought of a proposition to over- eit Samad whe paleen e gentleman to give ol coordance with the provisions of the act of =~ — aoe fez nega 2 e < 0" oO fer the m: tur om act thy > Lt y SA . ND 4 school, committed suicide lately, under the im. | language which, under the attendant elromee tara alt these routes established bylaw, aod | TTS social Committe of oe clan tne location of land offices roved March 3 1235. | VE tht cqupmenteereecp tale PER IDLE — that she had been reflected upon in | stances, and in view of your manner, I regarded specified in every contract, and turn the whole | House had the right to act in the matter, as the | it is hereby declared and made known that the ofhee Tree,) for sale on acount of th * Tom Brown’s School-days.”* as Intentionally offensive, and so informed you 1 a di bh at ho | resolution contemplated. He was willing that | f f lic landsat Savx Kapivs im | not resch in time. TPgty, Bliss” widow of the late Major | ! asked an explanation of what I regarded as sar- | !008e, dependent upon the selfish interest of tho | Fetolution cor should pase so far as concerned his ory of Minnesota, wi | be removed to Sr. | minde to wider for An eunnent cies Biss. U S acey cad dengntes Gen Ts = jor, | castic and unkind, and received none; but, on | contractors themselves? Such a proposition | peyard for the party cennured. Croup, im said Territory, at as early @ period as Thonght to be the oar on exhibits the ex President, was married on the lith inet. cauueices meted * oki Utara would startle the whole country ; but on prin- | Mr. Har:is said that he had discharged hia | ?7@¢ttraele- he premium at the Mechanics’ Institute Fair, to Philip P. Dandridge, Exq . of Virginia. The | © : Forther notice as to tha precisa time of removal spring m : ns still more offensive. I therefore repelled what | Ciple it would not differ in one jot or tittle from’ duty by prese: ting the resolutions. He thought | will be issued by the register and receiver for the Col. Johnson, of 2d Cavalry, ( Utsh,) has ot suc, marriage took place at New Orleans I esteemed an insult. My friend, Hon. F. K. -++- Queen Victoria hax commissioned Mr. J. "i 4 the House had a right to act upon them, but he | land disin t and lauds it hieriv, Slade Dae ee eae ie the one now under consideration. PEillips to paint 2 grand historical picture of the | 40\Wcofer, 1s authorized to confer with Hon. Mr Was not particular as to what dixpoxition shall Given ucder my hand at the cit of Washingtou ,Calion LUTZ & BEALL, Pa. av - Reference is also made to his report to show | be arrived at. thus 23d day uf Febuary: a. D. 183. N tional Hotei, Jobnson. Your obedient servant, po jen Marriage England and Prussia. The scene Ws. CuLtom = oe at the Queen’s own suggestion, in Hon. Jas. B. Clay. i e By order of the Pre: = 5 — that the different parties bidding for the con- | ,,Mt; Keitt explained why he had been led to i ONTEMPLATING AN ABS OF & scene of wu alled iianes <olor be Hi n i move tponement of the consideration of thi: 4 several months from the city, it us neces tract on the route named in this communica- | subject.’ It'was because he wae led to belieg that my Hooks should be closed Up to Maren nt imation—and the picture will contai a 2 series of illustrions portraits, — le ition re ; 5 . that the wife of Mr Matteson was in such ill- —— All persons who come forward ax settlo tion bid for the route specified, and asked no health as to require his presence at home. It time will have their accountscontinued GextLemenx: The undersigned have learned discretionary powers to select a route for them- -.-: The Manchester Guardian understands | with deep concern that a serious difficulty is thet Dr. Livingstone intends to take his de R ATE ST GOOD ro THE GREAT- had been said that the excuse of Mr. M. was a] 7 ,. Sell enmtionain 35 sind thet Vike oie ghenace hose who do not need not a) r- ing between the Hon. William Cuilom and | “lve. By allowing this discretion in the bill | mere feint, but the testimony in possession of |! Wish all gentle eyenre a | esse ture for the East Coast of Africa about the middle % LNo. 552. : Hole L-asther, Lastest trees eek hk ~~ 3 > 4 ~ | Sole her, (aden Wess, fy a ROM RACK Racing He | Tru. ks, Hut Bones, Valiceas Carper ie THE TERRITORY OF MIN- Satchels, Keticules, &o,&e., to be fou ¥ A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the’General Land Office. _fe %5-in HE lopte! three yenrs ebraary | tea! bo the Hon. Jamex B Clay, aud that you, respec- | the Postmaster General contends that Congress Peded ee e ickness, pre- axe of ecllime, WATS WE Have Now ov of Fe — a -— orompelllr ee fon em ion Lccceny se eficiat relation to the parties | not only commits a wrong to itself, the Depart- Mr. Seward aoe the resolution, on the aced . Prscte. For = Mrreceager sy roosivine s Roo qoonrtmen River, and there leave the expedition, which | As friends of both the gentlemenabove named, | ent and the eountry, but confers a Dee eed aoa Pan ae ‘Matteron, and this | Corsful operation, as thousands of ANO FORTES. Peracon in search of Ria will ascend the Zambesi in a small steamer | and sincerely desirous to preserve peace and to | which the contractors would not have asked. Denes oe nn peice visit = Lis ueoa a Sqatiomen velar tify. full eappty or ee winent will Bud it be to the c aécen . z ve jus fi : before Ceylon Seen te ee er en Sees pec licech soa thal tr rand pone ne He notices the criticisms which have been ut- | other penalty for the same crime. Since the pun-| the Istest. New York stslee of On» seco: wba ctl , fir ~2¢,0m dit that Lady Lytton Bulwer is in great | subject’ of your consultations, you consider Gistress, and actually penniless. In Sheffield, her | whether an honorable adjustment of the difficul- 1ArO, Almost Hew, having been A ishment was inflicted Mr. M. has returned home | DRESS HATS. which I am selling at $3.50 equal | taken in exchange wil) be sold ver we tered respecting the route selected by the De- and the people of his district have re-elected | to an WwW. G. NE ZEROTT, partment, and answers them by reminding the | him; and there is nothing in the law to incapaci- | or #: 2 Corner of 1th street and Pa. ave cause bas been taken up by a number of gentle- | ty may not be had. In that view, we respect- * ol e 1 ng F 2. in fact, all kinds ot a ~ - ~ ~ , Who are known ux having already shown | {ily ul earnestly augments tee ayncerPect: | committee that he was not selecting for a rail- | tate him from holding ‘tame view of the matter, | H* Fetes tte eT TOW DIR RORORS torte GROKG & proceesiapa bY for her. It is believed that legal | referred to two gentlemen of eminence and honor, | road, but for a stage line, to be put in opera. | and moved to lay the subject on the table. chit manne” Se") Business Directory, Courressional eid Teper Peactssines will insure Lady Bulwer a compe- | to be agreed upon, with liberty to them. if they | tion within twelve months, and to be run in oe __. Lalso have, on commission for a Philadelphia man- | Directory, and pendix of much useful intern mony, and therefore the public are re- | deem it necessary, to call in a third pacty. a 7 " 9 utneturer, a first-rate Dress CALF XN BOO’ tion to oF y pope to furnish contributions in aid of afand | If in this we seem to be presumptuous or ob- | twenty-five days. The complaints made relate From the New York Times. . 0 zens Gud stra gers: price #2 75, just as good ax any that are old 2 For sale by TAYE & MAURY, eens splend PAT ERE Tee 8 Booksellers and Stationers, RR; at $3. 5 or 6; and the very best CAL, TERS 50. securing ber ladyshj tice. trusive, we trust the kindly motives that t aa pmey feat us Will’be our sufficient apeleny. — Boeus Cox —it seems as though the manu- e are, gentlemen, very truly yours, —— sale = bogus coin, in this city, has W.L Unperwoop, th itimate A.G Buaows. be most persons it has etn Sonidered eat Hons. Robt. W. Johnson and F. K. Zoilicoffer. in our rambli Prsrvary 22, 1858. across the follow!ng GaxtLeMEN: As the friends of Mesars. Cul- +2 faved tna show case, | lem aod Clay, tt ery ray # full consider- om “se af qath ont loops esnut: “Good | ation of your note of this date, we way frankly to it asa selection of a railroad route to the We would commend the following letter from Pacific. The desired service related to popula- Dr. 8.8. Fitch of this city to the attention of ‘ to t dei to thei that class of invalids to whom it refers. -It cer- ion, to present correspondence, to the imme- tainly contains interesting and, we doubt not, diate transportation of passengers, and not to i tant tions: the facilities of a railroad, which could not be | ""?'Suaacn Sscathe from Heart Disease. constructed during the entire period that this To the Editor of the N Y. Times: coach service was contracted for. DeaR Sik: Will you permit me to lay before The true cause of complaint he attributes to the readers of The Times a few suggestions in all and eee far seen ol see for yourse! e J ROBINSO Se” woe 349 Pa. av., opposite Browne’ Hote. g SEEDS. | .N- B—CLOCK MATERIA RGEEDA | neve, Sole Osa ee fe 25 3m CHoIce ARD: relation to the sudden termination of life from mlersigved has axain the pleasure of offer:ng | Pind chen - irom cheap? We toot closes os its color— — we Recep hetmett Felt metry od mes the supposition that the successful operation of | what is usually supposed to be Disease of the pie, exzecsive, str. “re this reason of SB C*482!—crace = eT and there beheld a tempting array of two.and-a. | or different settlement of it thay thee which is | this stage line, and the settlements made along | Heart. Gt coaaie haut miner jarranted pure and. HAMMACK & BRU. bave juct receinad tow Sak oe nove eden calculated to | alrezdy agreed upon it, may have a great influence on the future | imo ri chee ae, teat, In whic fall fi from Enxiaud and th png hy “peal sista Ale be Raperedt0 ve unsuspecting uals, especially at | But, in full view of our responsibility to the location of ilroad, if hall growth iS the ‘delicacies tne SHAD, ‘o bt.— Phila. Ledger. th | i location @ rail » if one shall be con- cether with the delicacies ‘that water ‘ca = Semen ee eeee Peremptort vio resect tnoomring you bave mady | structed Prejudicial to the interest of some par- | Posed, without a moment leashes Gacdonen, Farman, hers will find | Produee. tebe Ps p= Cc Layee y BY’ d : uent. The cause of these deaths we almost | : iss cheap as they can be purchased Sy enavea full supply of mountain VENISON ; am amsae Sratian ie iP ip Lips =s pasted one yee Mie gem < i ticular railroad corporation, or certain rival variably find stated to be Disease of the Hear P Hid R Pr etives oie aioe of Kansas held heuprably. an adjourned meet: jast evening—all the mem- very respectfull bers present except the Hon. Jobn Letcher, who, | Y4at«, i i as ‘we regret to learn, is detained at home by indis- Position Various propositions were offered, upon which the vote was 7 to 7; each being con- these Seed: also REAR MEAT owt in steaks to curt y St 5 wholesal mil, - nt families. cities. These conflicting und rival interests | But ain confident that, ina majority of instan- | Sr packages, und usturparoed ote gualite. vee on HEASANTS, GROUSE, DUCKS. 80 altaya now press forward with their objections to pre- do scour froesergents dinsant of the heart Stone, ats Fiat Dutehs Large ‘Dromined nea’ ines Our Barta mocked with he . OLD ahd vent the initiation of a policy which they fear | but they are comparatively rare, and are always 04, ws , BRANDIES. ne WINES and i ijt ri to th receded by a certain course of symptoms pecu- | Blood ‘Turnip Beet, Early Short -top Radish, No. 2 and 206 Pa. avenue, under Willards’ Hote! meee Beene: Deo ntnrees 20 LAER fiar to thi disease. In many of the canes refer. | Round Purple tice Piaat 3 fe 2 5t a He urges, however, that in his action he was | red to, these sympioms ate abecnt, and often cost Gort: Fernie sett ent: (No. 586) governed by # desire to discharge the duty de. | mortem examiuations reveal no traces of a disor. | Carte, Parana, extra carly Pens, Sle. | eu Breil Pee ae FUS!PONEMENT OF volving upon him in a manner most advan- | 4¢'ed heart. etiee? 1 hb'ro BE HE! tA iy: vour obedient ser- of P yoenen, . ZOLLICOFVER. Hons. W. 1. Underwood and A.G. Brown. Memorandum of an a tion, The committee finally adjourned until | Johnson, the friend : 5 FLOWER SEEDS, of the choicest kinds, se- IL MINN AOR DEM - ednesda’ these mysterious deaths? I answer, simple indi. ected fr * Hoos ced, D TO BE HELD BY PR A - = lan lenin ase peta tall pod ids: hea 4 tageous to the country under the circumstances. ota ecompanied by grater ri hess de gh yy Soca Re ent glome id by — hy? 5 Ee hereby given that —_ — wate rat Chpapeske and Onto Canal, it is | In considering the note of VW. 1, Una The concluding pages of this very able and in. yal thone-Camee tarah vacate fovia Wenge Varieties tncladed oheas sat Jetozs | ANMBE public aude within the I-te reserve for the i all ready for navigation, as soon asiit is | and A. G. Brown, received this ‘imo ing, ot | teresting report are devoted to « concise com: e or detention of the wndige ted or partial y sents Por paper. sa i half breeds * OF mixed bioods of the or Sioux clear is agree to reference proposed by t! veral ‘tioned gested food stomach, or in tl wode- sters, &e: Ase temb = ordered . 57, O7~ For some time past it has been currently | ed as we are by the conviction thers. permet ve tee ee ree ae ey anda conecq eet evolution of gas or flatus | 100 papers choi : at Faribeaitned ee tho lass eSies reaeet — pee I ae of Con- | meeting sh< uli occur so long as it can be avoid. T become distended, the | 100 t uevote, On the ist and 8.b o. »N.H, ning, pon in those organs. tate of | upon terms honorable to Parties, ce.—We published some the bloed is nudity. A large number of ladies and = wn ‘Therefore, we agree that the whole matter may Aawe Tnvetcrete La clrenlation 8¢ men seen ?. Pressed and being chronically weak, varieties state that they have seen him. ‘Sead ferred toJ.J. Crittenden and Robt, weeks since ‘‘ General Orders, No. 4,”.adding | Pressed upoa, * Telabors for 8 ti wadeies = = Soy Gaal ate not naked but wears white clothes Sid thet they may, in cave they deems neorneey” 4 reinforcement to the Army in Utah B and Deencnsnietay oath off ts Warden! acd 985 7th street goruer th stro and otbers declare that he is a ghost, call jaa third party. It being distinctly under: K companies of the 2d regiment of dragoons, nally contracts upon itself conses to beat, {0% 2awizt inthe fhe ates the anh en peptomber next. to whion sn adver oy ew. 5 THOS. 4.5 * Faaeyany &, les, fe

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